Imagine you're 83 years old, living with dementia in a long-term care home. Lately, your caregivers keep asking you to wear a bracelet on your wrist 24/7. They say it's for your safety, so they can ...
Welcome to 2025! The cars drive themselves (sometimes right into the back of a parked police car)! The AI answers your questions (often peppered with “facts” about events that never occurred)! You can ...
Lawyers are not just being trained on how to actually use artificial intelligence platforms, they're also increasingly being given training on the ethical considerations of using AI in legal work.
As adoption of AI tools speeds up on campuses worldwide, students, faculty, and staff may be tempted to simply adopt-and-go. But it pays to consider the ethical implications of how we approach such ...
Throughout 2025, Computer Weekly’s technology and ethics coverage highlighted the human and socio-technical impacts of data-driven systems, particularly artificial intelligence (AI). This included a ...
AI is no longer a promise of the future but a tool of power. Those who don't help shape its rules will be influenced by ...
People of all ages now grow up — and grow old — immersed in digital screens, generating concerns about the potential effects on the brain. On the one hand, researchers warn of “digital dementia” in ...
Oftentimes, when talent management professionals discuss artificial intelligence, they begin and end with guidelines for ethical use. Implementing measures that prevent bias, ensure fairness and ...
In today’s digital-first world, artificial intelligence (AI) is at the forefront of transforming how users interact with technology. From personalized recommendations to predictive interfaces, AI is ...
Technology ethics is the application of ethical thinking to the practical concerns of technology. The reason technology ethics is growing in prominence is that new technologies give us more power to ...